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16 April, 09:10

Why does congress suffer from a collective-action problem in the face of presidential power?

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  1. 16 April, 11:53
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    This is because each member of congress was elected by his own constituency and as such is answerable to his local constituency and to himself alone. There isn't a firm exertion in the interest of all individuals stress over the president's energy when rather they are concentrating on themselves.
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